1) " Floral" -- As it applies to Floral Designers Wildflowers A flower is the reproductive organ of those plants classified as angiosperms ( flowering plants ; Division Magnoliophyta ). The function of a flower is to produce seeds through sexual reproduction. For the higherplants, seeds are the next generation, and serve as the primary means by which individuals of a species are dispersed across thelandscape. After fertilization, a flower develops into a fruit containing theseed(s). Contents 1 Flower anatomy 1.1 Florol formula 2 Flower function 3 Flowers in gardening and horticulture 4 Flowers in the arts 5 Flowers in everyday life 6 Flowers as symbols 7 References and external links Flower anatomy A flower is regarded a modified stem (Eames, 1961) with shortened internodes andbearing, at its nodes, structures that may be highly modified leaves. In essence, a flowerstructure forms on a modified shoot or axis with an apical meristem thatdoes not grow continuously (growth is determinate ). The stem is called a pedicel, the end of which is thetorus or receptacle. The parts of a flower are arranged in whorls on the torus. The four main parts or whorls(starting from the base of the flower or lowest node and working upwards) are as follows: Poppy calyx – the outer whorl of sepals ; typically these aregreen, but are petal-like in some species. corolla – the whorl of petals, which are usually thin,soft, and colored to attract insects that help the process of pollination. androecium (from Greek andros oikia : man's house) – one or two whorls of stamens, each a filament topped by an anther where pollen is produced. Pollen contains the male gametes. gynoecium (from Greek gynaikos oikia : woman's house) – consisting of a pistil, with one ormore carpels , which...
2) " Designers" -- As it applies to Floral Designers Designer is a broad term for a person who designs any of a variety ofthings. This usually implies the task of creating or of being creative in aparticular area of expertise. Often times it is used to reference someone who draws or in some ways uses visual cues to organizetheir work. Designer is also the title for a person practicing in one of the design fields, such as architecture or engineering, but who is not licensedin that field. Examples include: Industrial designer, Interior designer, Fashion designer, Graphic designer, Landscape designer, Stage designer, Systems designer and Webdesigner. See also : Visual arts and design ; Design. Desivners ...
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